Wojtkowski | Agroecological Economics | Buch | 978-0-12-374117-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Wojtkowski

Agroecological Economics

Sustainability and Biodiversity

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

ISBN: 978-0-12-374117-2
Verlag: Academic Press


Agroecology is the science of applying ecological concepts and principles to the design, development, and management of sustainable agricultural systems. Agroecological economics, a subsection of agricultural economics, evaluates the ecological consequences of agricultural methods on the economic scale. Agroecological economics considers green engineering as a means of measurement.

As the environmental movement unfolds, the importance of biodiversity and long-term sustainability are indisputable. Progress depends on determining the economic viability of terrestrial agroecosystems. What is lacking is the analysis needed to bring biodiverse and sustainable systems to fruition. Agroecological Economics analyzes the current topics that must be addressed in order to provide sustainable agricultural systems. It explains the economics of land-use ecology with emphasis on changing over from a conventional model of agriculture to environmentally- and ecologically-friendly models and the financial incentives that are important to these practices.


* Analyzes agricultural solutions with economic testing
* Includes a complete analysis of recent biodiversity-based research with valuable new economic methodologies
* Provides various applications to mitigate the problems which have economic and ecological effects on agroecosystems
* Offers applications of ecologically-sound land-use practices in production and manufacturing
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agricultural and environmental engineers; ecologists; economists; agribusiness professionals; nature organizations; academics


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Preface
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Ecology and agroecology
Traditional subdivisions
Agroecological directions
The philosophical dilemma
Economic directions
The economic options
Measurement
Intangibles
Intuitiveness

Chapter 2 ? Lead-up Agrobiomonics
Essential resources
The limiting resource
Nutrient profiles
Agroecological niches
Governance
Plant-plant
Ecosystem
Analytical ratios
Output
Costs
Risk

Chapter 3 - Vector Theory
Vectors
The base
Agroecological vectors
Genetic improvement
Varietal
Microbial
Agrobiodiversity
Biodiversity (facilitative associations) Rotational
Cross or inter-plot
Location
Physical land modifications
Ex-farm inputs
Environmental setting
Allying vectors
Design
Design variables
Agrotechnologies
Principal mode
Auxiliary
Add-ons
Objectives
Optimization

Chapter 4 - Agrobiodiversity
Applications
Underlying biodynamics
Yield gains
Interception
Conversion
Cost reductions
Risk abatement
Climate
Insect and plant diseases
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
Revenue-enhanced LER
Production possibilities curve
Ratio lines
The PPC
Design variables
Species
Planting density
Spatial pattern
Temporal adjustments
Density, diversity, disarray, duration
The non-harvest option
Associated agrotechnologies
Monocultural
Pure
Varietal/ genus
Productive intercropping
Simple mixes
Strip cropping(seasonal)
Barrier or boundary
Complex agroecosystems (without trees)
Productive agroforestry
Isolated tree
Alley cropping (treerow)
Strip cropping(mixed tree)
Agroforestry intercropping
Shade systems (light)
Agroforests

Chapter 5 - Biodiversity
Applications
Underlying biodynamics
Yields
Cost reductions
Substitutable inputs
DPCs
Cut-and-carry
Risk abatement
Rain impact
Climate
Insects and diseases
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
CER
LER and RVT-adjusted CER
Illustrated
Adjusted CER curves
Economic orientation ratio
Design variables
Specific interaction zones
Spatial Patterns
Timing
Pruning
Associated agrotechnologies
Perceived monocultures
Facilitative intercropping
Simple mixes
Strip cropping
Boundary
Covercrops
Facilitative agroforestry
Parkland
Protective barrier
Alley cropping (hedgerow)
Strip cropping (woody)
Crop over tree
Physical support systems
Shade systems (heavy)

Chapter 6 ? Rotations
Applications
Underlying biodynamics
Yield gains
Temporal DPCs
Fallows
Cost reductions
Risk abatement
Climate
Insects and diseases
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
Sustainability
Ordering
Design variables
Delayed sowing
Planting
Associated agrotechnolgies
Single rotations
Series rotations
Overlapping cycles
Taungyas
Simple
Extended
Multi-stage
End stage
Continual

Chapter 7 ? Genetic, Varietal and Locational
Applications
Underlying Biodynamics
Varietal selection
Locational selection
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
Design Variables
Micro-location
Macro-location
Associated agrotechnologies
Elevation
Scattering

Chapter 8 ? Land Modifications
Applications
Underlying Biodynamics
Water dynamics
Runoff
Drought
Flooding
Temperatures
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
Design variables
Associated agrotechnologies
Absorption zones/ micro-catchments
Infiltration contours
Terraces
Stone
Earthen
Progressive
Paddies
Ponds
Gabons
Waterbreaks
Cajetes
Water channels
Mounds and beds
Stone clusters

Chapter 9 - Cross-Plot Influences
Applications
Underlying biodynamics
Yield gains
Agroecosystem properties
Interface and spillover theory
Cost control
Relevant guidelines
Economic measures
Design variables
Interfaces
Buffer species
Associated agrotechnologies
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Wojtkowski, Paul
As a leading proponent and analyst, Dr. Paul Wojtkowski continues to layout a vision of what agroecology could be; both as an academic discipline and in how agriculture is practiced. His six previous books have affirmed the underlying motives, theories, and concepts. They have also proposed a large tally of quintessentially nature-friendly, farming practices. Although these efforts are deep in outlook, e.g., encompassing agriculture, forestry, and agroforestry, and broad in geographic scope, more insight is needed.

Having observed agriculture in six continents and over 70 countries, Dr. Wojtkowski has seen what works and what doesn't. As a trained economist with advanced degrees in both agricultural and forest economics, he is able to take the next step; that of presenting agroecology as a fully-fledged science complete with its own economic underpinnings.

As a leading proponent and analyst, Dr. Paul Wojtkowski continues to layout a vision of what agroecology could be; both as an academic discipline and in how agriculture is practiced. His six previous books have affirmed the underlying motives, theories, and concepts. They have also proposed a large tally of quintessentially nature-friendly, farming practices. Although these efforts are deep in outlook, e.g., encompassing agriculture, forestry, and agroforestry, and broad in geographic scope, more insight is needed. Having observed agriculture in six continents and over 70 countries, Dr. Wojtkowski has seen what works and what doesn't. As a trained economist with advanced degrees in both agricultural and forest economics, he is able to take the next step; that of presenting agroecology as a fully-fledged science complete with its own economic underpinnings.


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